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Don’t Get Caught in the Great Green Wind Scam’s Web of Lies!
Author: | General, Impacts, Maine
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The Maine Woods, a publication of the Forest Ecology Network (www.forestecologynetwork.org)
Volume Twelve, Number One, January 2012
Don’t Get Caught in the Great Green Wind Scam’s Web of Lies!
Contents
- Great Green Mountaintop Industrial Wind Scam, A Voice in the Wilderness – by Jonathan Carter
- The Villains of Mountaintop Industrial Wind: The Mountain Slayers and Profiteers of Maine
- Corporate Cronyism and the Great Green Wind Scam Flow Chart
- The Great Green Wind Scam – by Jonathan Carter
- Wind Integration: Does It Reduce Pollution and Greenhouse Gas Emissions? – by the Institute for Energy Research
- Wind Power Won’t Cool Down the Planet: Often Enough It Leads to Higher Carbon Emissions – by Robert Bryce
- Why the Wind Industry Is Full of Hot Air and Costing You Big Bucks – by Robert Bryce
- Industrial Wind Power Output FAQ – by National Wind Watch
- A Letter to the Department of Environmental Protection – by Bradbury Blake
- Industrial Wind Update: Municipal and Legal – by Lynne Williams
- Nature of the Noise Issues – by the Acoustic Ecology Institute
- Blackpoll Warbler Kill at Laurel Mountain Wind Farm
- Bird Backers Rip Feds on Wind Power Rules – by Kristy Hessman
- Raptors and California’s Altamont Pass
- Industrial Wind Energy Projects in Maine
- Real Estate Values and Grid-Scale Wind Energy Facilities – by Karen Pease
- Review of Events on Vinalhaven
- Is There an Environmentalist in the House? – by David P. Corrigan
- Flaws in the Wind Power Permitting Process – by Monique Amiel and Steve Thurston
- Flaws in the Expedited Wind Permitting Process – by Bob Weingarten
- Bats Worth Billions to Agriculture: Pest-Control Services at Risk – by J.G. Boyles, P. Cryan, G. McCracken, and T. Kunz
- Wind Turbines and Forest Fires – by Clyde McDonald
- Thoughts on Climate Change, Energy, and Forests: The Way Ahead – by Jonathan Carter
- When I Lay Down to Sleep – by David Corrigan
- The Facts about Wind Energy Development in Maine
Download original document: “The Maine Woods, Volume 12, Number 1, January 2012”
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